On Journalism #2 Typewriter by Julian Koschwitz writes stories never written..
4 days ago by wrrn
writes generative stories about journalist killed worldwide between 1992 and today. The individual stories are typed on a continuos piece of paper, connected through common fields of coverage, places and published work.
arduino
generative
writing
narrative
art
4 days ago by wrrn
Tattoos: The Legacy of a Seafaring Heritage | History Today
5 days ago by wrrn
Nor did the more bloody aspect of this art form deter members of Cook’s crew from a little experimentation. His men were among the first Europeans to acquire Polynesian tattoos, setting a trend that eventually spread through the Royal Navy. By the early 19th century 90 per cent of sailors sported a tattoo as a souvenir of their distant travels, often practising the technique onboard ship.
tattoos
history
art
travel
culture
5 days ago by wrrn
Exploring Art Data 24 - Rob Myers
11 days ago by wrrn
We can divide an image into sections, analyse the R, G and B values of each of those sections and plot the results.
R
programming
art
information
data
digital-humanities
11 days ago by wrrn
R-Forge: CulturalAnalytics: Project Home
11 days ago by wrrn
Code for statistical analysis and plotting of image properties for use in the Digital Humanities.
R
programming
art
information
data
digital-humanities
11 days ago by wrrn
on the side : roberto boccaccino
15 days ago by wrrn
The pursuit of immediate fullness is evident everywhere, in the uninterrupted urban growth, in the economic and cultural boosts and, of course, in the youth-life, constantly in search for emancipation, amusement, fulfillment. There is no doubt that the city (probably the most open-minded city of the Middle East) offers the possibility to satisfy all that.
beirut
photography
documentary
art
15 days ago by wrrn
How to Shoot Star Trails & Out of This World Night Sky Photos | Photojojo
16 days ago by wrrn
Immortalize the ever-changing cosmos in glorious photos with a few handy rules on tripod-use and exposure.
Whether you’re shooting the auroras or want to capture star trails, long exposures will get you there. Click on for our best tips!
photography
space
howto
art
Whether you’re shooting the auroras or want to capture star trails, long exposures will get you there. Click on for our best tips!
16 days ago by wrrn
Daily Maverick :: Ilan Godfrey wins OPENPhoto Award
19 days ago by wrrn
Johannesburg-based photographer Ilan Godfrey has won the inaugural OPENPhoto Award for the essay Legacy of the Mines, his intriguing and evocative series of square images depicting people on the fringes of the commodity world
photography
southafrica
society
culture
art
documentary
19 days ago by wrrn
RGBDToolkit
22 days ago by wrrn
Instructions for mounting your DSLR to a Kinect device can be found here Once you get the two cameras paired up, a checkerboard pattern is used to calibrate them. You can then freely shoot footage with the two cameras simultaneously, and then use the the toolkit to combine the image and depth data.
Kinect
video
photography
computing
art
media
22 days ago by wrrn
B. W. Betts’ Geometrical Psychology | The Public Domain Review
6 weeks ago by wrrn
Diagrams from Geometrical psychology, or, The science of representation: an abstract of the theories and diagrams of B. W. Betts (1887) by Louisa S. Cook, which details New Zealander Benjamin Bett’s remarkable attempts to mathematically model the evolution of human consciousness through geometric forms
consciousness
cognition
science
visualization
history
art
6 weeks ago by wrrn
Typologies within typologies: 100 Abandoned Houses and the Heidelberg Project today « typologica
6 weeks ago by wrrn
Through the comprehensive, systematic, and standardized collection and presentation of images, many well-known artists such as Ed Ruscha, Thomas Ruff, Lynne Cohen, and Roger Mertin have adopted this styleless, seemingly authorless visual framework within which to immortalize, analyze, and/or critique the social constructs or conditions embodied by their chosen subjects
photography
typologies
art
media
6 weeks ago by wrrn
Ghetto : ADAM BROOMBERG & OLIVER CHANARIN
6 weeks ago by wrrn
This is a journey through 12 modern ghettos starting in a refugee camp in Tanzania and ending in a forest in Patagonia. In each of these places, Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin methodically documented their inhabitants, and asked them the same questions: How did you get here? Who is in power? Where do you go to be alone? To make love? To get your teeth fixed?
photography
art
southafrica
urban
city
media
6 weeks ago by wrrn
Slow Photography: Broomberg and Chanarin « Prison Photography
6 weeks ago by wrrn
Since its inception photojournalism has traded in images of human suffering. If one of its motivations for representing tragedy has been to change the world then it has been unsuccessful. Instead the profession has turned us into voyeurs, passively consuming these images, sharing in the moment without feeling implicated or responsible for what we are seeing.
photography
media
culture
history
art
beinghuman
6 weeks ago by wrrn
Stenop.es
11 weeks ago by wrrn
An experimental photography project in Paris and Pushkar, India has transformed an apartment in each city into a giant pinhole cameras. The Stenop.es project, devised by French photographers Romain Alary and Antoine Levy, used the interior of the two apartments to function as a canvas for a projection of the cityscape outside.
experimental
photography
art
media
film
11 weeks ago by wrrn
Piccolo | Protein® Feed
12 weeks ago by wrrn
Say hello to Piccolo, a pocket-sized drawing CNC bot which can not only sketch, doodle and graffiti its way around a piece of paper, but also has a depth engine that means it can draw just as succinctly on 3D objects.
hardware
art
diy
shopping
12 weeks ago by wrrn
Simple Harmonic Motion- OpenProcessing
12 weeks ago by wrrn
based on "Pendulum Waves" http://j.mp/lxZfTY including all numbers (0.85Hz for slowest pendulum, 1.083Hz for fastest)
processing
music
art
beinghuman
12 weeks ago by wrrn
Invisible Airs – A Short Documentary on YoHa | CreativeApplications.Net
12 weeks ago by wrrn
One of the central themes of YoHa’s work is the translation of abstract data systems into performative assemblages and installations, often highlighting contentious social realities in the process (e.g. their Transmediale award winning Tantalum Memorial). Alistair Oldham recently completed a short documentary on YoHa’s work that revolves around a series of performances of their Invisible Airs project (produced with Stephen Fortune) that explores financial data related to Bristol City Council expenditures.
art
information-society
hardware
systems
social
12 weeks ago by wrrn
Zona | Geoff Dyer
12 weeks ago by wrrn
A Book about a Film about a Journey to a Room Geoff Dyer delves into the mysteries of a film that has haunted him ever since he saw it thirty years ago: Andrei Tarkovsky’s Stalker, which is widely regarded as one of the greatest cinematic works of all time. (“Every single frame,” declared Cate Blanchett, “is burned into my retina.”)
film
art
media
books
12 weeks ago by wrrn
Stalker (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
12 weeks ago by wrrn
Periodically one hears what could be a train. The sound becomes louder and clearer over time until the sound and the vibrations of objects in the room give a sense of a train's passing by without the train's being visible. This aural impression is quickly subverted by the muffled sound of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. The source of this music is unclear, thus setting the tone for the blurring of reality in the film.
film
art
sound
12 weeks ago by wrrn
Projector and Camera, A Little Closer: New, Magical Mapping Tools, 3D Scanning, and More
12 weeks ago by wrrn
“The shadowplay work, i’m pretty sure it hasn’t been done like this before,” says Kyle. “It’s the first steps towards a bigger project I have in mind.” It’s a bit tough to follow, but the idea is aligning projectors, then – using the white light created by the two projectors – manipulating shadow in a way that would normally be physically impossible.
video
art
lighting
projection-mapping
opensource
software
12 weeks ago by wrrn
Computational Culture
12 weeks ago by wrrn
Computational Culture is an online open-access peer-reviewed journal of inter-disciplinary enquiry into the nature of cultural computational objects, practices, processes and structures.
art
research
software-studies
philosophy
culture
beinghuman
12 weeks ago by wrrn
Cell Lets You See Your Own Digital Aura | Co.Design: business + innovation + design
12 weeks ago by wrrn
When visitors enter a room rigged up with Cell, keywords float out of the air and attach themselves to an individual. They follow you around as you move through the area, like a virtual mirror of your reputation.
ART
identity
human
information-society
12 weeks ago by wrrn
Hacking Art in Brooklyn, with Cameras, Robot Costumes, Turntables, 3D Printing, and — JELL-O?
12 weeks ago by wrrn
rt Hack Day, a 48-hour hackathon held at 319 Scholes, a non-disciplinary gallery and performance space in Brooklyn focusing on digital arts and experimentation. It was a seat-of-your-pants, DIY experience, from inception to closing party, a proto-institutional moment spun from the collective imaginations of artists, hackers, enablers and instigators
art
diy
hacking
creativity
media
hardware
music
video
12 weeks ago by wrrn
Dance Technology: Proximity, with VDMX, Quartz Composer, OpenFrameworks, Syphon
12 weeks ago by wrrn
a new performance by Australian Dance Theatre, a dance/video piece called Proximity, with the video side done by Thomas Pachoud. Dancers film each other on stage and the live video ends up on three huge screens behind them, with various tricks of time and repetition applied.
dance
media
video
interaction_design
art
12 weeks ago by wrrn
Move Over Instagram: pxl Instantly Turns Your Pics Into Pixel Art | Co.Design: business + innovation + design
march 2012 by wrrn
does for abstraction what Instagram does for nostalgia. It’s essentially a series of filters that break down your image into interpretive shapes and colors.
photography
iOS
apps
media
art
march 2012 by wrrn
Software Studies: Cultural Analytics
march 2012 by wrrn
Rather than starting with this untested assumption we want to map massive cultural data sets according to their qualities which we can measure automatically. In other words, we want to temporary forget about "metadata" and instead see what is actually there. Some maps may contain separate clusters, while others may have none.
art
culture
digital-humanities
information-society
data-mining
research
march 2012 by wrrn
Making Digital One-of-a-Kind: Inside Icarus’ Generative Album in 1000 Variations
february 2012 by wrrn
by parameterising track volumes and using diverse source material in our clips, we could ultimately parameterise the movement through high-level structures in the tracks. So we could do things like have a track start with completely different beginnings but end up in the same place
music
art
generative
audio
distribution
production
composition
themusicsarecoming
february 2012 by wrrn
Strobist: Richard Avedon: Darkness and Light
february 2012 by wrrn
the documentary revisits again and again is just how in tune with himself Avedon is. I have logged a lot of thinking time on that subject over the last few years and had come to feel as if I were making some progress. Then you see something like this, seeing the seemingly effortless self-examination of a visual genius. Now I feel that I have not scratched the surface.
photography
video
Avedon
art
documentary
artists
february 2012 by wrrn
The Wire: Adventures In Sound And Music: Article
february 2012 by wrrn
Examining the phenomenon of sound mapping, an offshoot of visual cartography and field recording which reasserts the sonic dimension of public space. Featuring a discussion of the philosophies and practices of sound maps with artist Kathy Hinde, Ian Rawes of the London Sound Survey, and Joseph Kohlmaier of London Metropolitan University’s Department of Architecture and Spatial Design
events
London
psychogeography
fieldrecording
sound
art
theory
february 2012 by wrrn
Jeffrey Plaide | TRIANGULATION BLOG
february 2012 by wrrn
My prime inspiration comes from the work carried out by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and its creative pioneers using electronic sounds and tape collage mixes. I am also interested in pure audio and video synthesis techniques, including modular analogue music synthesis systems and modular video synthesis tools and practices
music
audio
video
art
synthesis
systems
themusicsarecoming
february 2012 by wrrn
"The Transparency Grenade"
february 2012 by wrrn
Equipped with a tiny computer, microphone and powerful wireless antenna, the Transparency Grenade captures network traffic and audio at the site and securely and anonymously streams it to a dedicated server where it is mined for information. Email fragments, HTML pages, images and voice extracted from this data are then presented on an online, public map, shown at the location of the detonation.
art
information
surveillance
sousveillance
media
internet
february 2012 by wrrn
MSN Visualizer mixes music and Flickr images in a mesmerizing HTML5 display | The Verge
january 2012 by wrrn
Visualizer, a music showcase developed by Swiss design house Hinderling Volkart which uses Flickr and song lyrics to create randomized music videos for a selection of tracks. The lyrics are laid out word-by-word in time with the music, with each word assigned an image that's grabbed from Flickr based on a keyword search.
html5
html
web
design
media
art
january 2012 by wrrn
Rhizome | Hasan Elahi at TEDxBrussels
january 2012 by wrrn
In our time, culture is changing fast, technology is developing rapidly, but the policies can not keep up with this speed, but "the rules of yesterday simply cannot apply for the life of tomorrow".
art
media
surveillance
netart
documentary
film
january 2012 by wrrn
Anri Sala (winner of the Absolut Art Award) - we make money not art
january 2012 by wrrn
The camera follow a woman crossing the city. Each crossing, each alley, each street commands a change of pace. She often has to pause when she feels that the next few meters will expose her to shootings. Then she holds her breath for a moment (i found myself doing the same) and runs till she has reached a safer street. The city's topography alternates exposure and protection, fear and relief.
art
video
media
AnriSala
january 2012 by wrrn
UbuWeb
january 2012 by wrrn
UbuWeb was founded in November of 1996, initially as a repository for visual, concrete and, later, sound poetry. Over the years, UbuWeb has embraced all forms of the avant-garde and beyond. Its parameters continue to expand in all directions.
art
film
music
poetry
video
media
culture
philosophy
january 2012 by wrrn
Puppet Parade by Emily Gobeille and Theo Watson of @design_io #openframeworks | CreativeApplications.Net
january 2012 by wrrn
interactive installation by Emily Gobeille and Theo Watson of Design I/O that allows children to use their arms to puppeteer larger than life creatures projected on the wall in front of them. This dual interactive setup allows children to perform alongside the puppets, blurring the line between the ‘audience’ and the puppeteers and creating an endlessly playful dialogue between the children in the space and the children puppeteering the creatures.
Kinect
art
performance
puppets
january 2012 by wrrn
erase ±/ ordering #1: sans/soleil
january 2012 by wrrn
Ordering #1 (Sans/Soleil) is a reworking of Chris Marker's "Sans Soleil" (1983) in which the film's frames are sorted in order of luminosity and projected as a loop. Working from the black frames of its opening to those of maximal brightness, and again in reverse, it forms an unending video palindrome.
media
film
art
visualization
january 2012 by wrrn
(the teeming void)
january 2012 by wrrn
I would argue that every generative artwork involves a framework of proposition, resolution and conclusion. It is the formal and procedural structure of the generative system that creates the work: a set of entities, attributes, relationships, processs, rules, constraints, and visualisations
art
design
generative
programming
language
artists
interview
january 2012 by wrrn
Visual Arts - The Ballad of Sexual Dependency
december 2011 by wrrn
Nan Goldin’s The Ballad of Sexual Dependency is one of the most enduring works in recent photographic history.
art
photography
NanGoldin
US
artists
december 2011 by wrrn
Taryn Simon: the woman in the picture | Art and design | The Observer
december 2011 by wrrn
"The majority of my work is about preparation," she says during a break from overseeing the installation of her show at Tate Modern. "The act of taking photographs is actually a very small part of the process. I work with a small team, just my sister (Shannon Simon) and one assistant (Douglas Emery). We deal with translators, fixers, fact checkers and the logistics of setting up shoots in places where people do not have the internet or access to telephones
art
photography
photojournalism
artists
december 2011 by wrrn
Photography, cameras, (dis)ability and empowerment. | we produce beautifully crafted multimedia
december 2011 by wrrn
Cameras can open doors into new areas of experience that would otherwise be closed to you. But the process of becoming a photographer, and the act of doing photography, can change you in ways you cannot even imagine. These two men were chosen pretty much at random, and had no previous experience of photography, yet with modest support to explore their creativity they produced some remarkably perceptive work, and grew considerably as a result.
photography
human
art
learning
life
december 2011 by wrrn
TypeStar [Processing, Sound] - Typographic lyric visualizer | CreativeApplications.Net
december 2011 by wrrn
TypeStar is a lyric visualizer created by Scott Garner that renders lyrics of a song in realtime according to a number of preset visualization schemes.
processing
music
art
language
visualization
tools
programming
themusicsarecoming
december 2011 by wrrn
Google’s Mapping Tools Spawn New Breed of Art Projects | Raw File
december 2011 by wrrn
A few photographers are now looking for these 'accidents' intentionally. Instead of walking out on the street to find interesting scenes and people, they are simply curating the pre-documented streets from the comfort of their desk at home.
google
streetview
photography
art
computing
december 2011 by wrrn
For a Deaf Artist, The Process of Sound Art, Transformed: Short Film
december 2011 by wrrn
Performance Artist Christine Sun Kim explores sonic media without the benefit of hearing. She finds how to make its presence more physical, to find greater dimensions of movement, and to make a personal connection beyond what most of us might find in the everyday sense. As she describes it to NOWNESS:
sound
art
music
deaf
human
december 2011 by wrrn
16 Unmissable Travel Photography Resources for Photographers
december 2011 by wrrn
Whether you’re looking for inspiration, insightful tips, or contest information, here is a list of travel photography resources that I find myself referring to regularly.
photography
ideas
learning
art
december 2011 by wrrn
as you were | ryan handt photography
december 2011 by wrrn
In this work, I study the relationship between the people in my history who have dealt with hardship and myself. I am drawn to their everyday strife because my own experiences have brought me there as well. I am interested in the kinship that develops when we understand one another’s struggles. Sharing this brings hope that we are not alone even in our hardest time. Although our problems may be different, we all struggle
photography
art
artists
essay
december 2011 by wrrn
TEMPORARY PUBLIC
december 2011 by wrrn
tempub.net is a contemporary html dump, an open board, a constantly changing website controlled by the website visitors. TEMPORARY PUBLIC captures the moment and gives an insight into the thoughts of the previous user.
art
media
public
internet
december 2011 by wrrn
SocioPatterns.org
november 2011 by wrrn
SocioPatterns is an interdisciplinary research project that adopts this data-driven methodology with the aim of uncovering fundamental patterns in social dynamics and coordinated human activity.
data
visualization
social
information-society
art
november 2011 by wrrn
What lurks beneath a scientist's lab coat? | Books | The Observer
november 2011 by wrrn
A surprising number of scientists are sporting tattoos related to their trade. Carl Zimmer explores the stories behind the ink
art
human
stories
tattoos
november 2011 by wrrn
South London Art Map
november 2011 by wrrn
a user-friendly guide to galleries in South London. The South London Art Map runs tours and hosts a late night opening of all galleries in south London on the last Friday of every month.
art
London
psychogeography
events
november 2011 by wrrn
Room 13 Scotland
november 2011 by wrrn
Room 13 encompasses an expanding network of linked studios worldwide who share their work and their thinking. Surrounding these studios is an international community of artists, educators, thinkers and other professionals who share their skills to mutual advantage. The result is an ongoing collaboration between adults and young people and a thriving culture of philosophical enquiry driven by a motivation to think and to learn.
art
human
youth
collaboration
learning
mentoring
teaching
november 2011 by wrrn
Excourse Excentro Information
november 2011 by wrrn
Excentro is a simple but advanced tool that can create guilloche designs like backgrounds, borders or rosettes.
art
design
software
osx
tools
november 2011 by wrrn
Jacob Aue Sobol
october 2011 by wrrn
In the autumn of 1999 he went to live in the settlement Tiniteqilaaq on the East Coast of Greenland. Over the next three years he lived mainly in this township with his Greenlandic girlfriend Sabine and her family, living the life of a fisherman and hunter but also photographing. The resultant book Sabine was published in 2004 and the work was nominated for the 2005 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize.
photography
human
relationships
art
artists
documentary
media
october 2011 by wrrn
James Nachtwey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
october 2011 by wrrn
He has been awarded the Overseas Press Club's Robert Capa Gold Medal five times. In 2003, he was injured by a grenade in an attack on his convoy while serving as a Time contributing correspondent in Baghdad, from which he has made a full recovery.
photography
photojournalism
news
art
artists
JamesNachtwey
october 2011 by wrrn
Interview: Natasja Maria Fourie. | blog.
october 2011 by wrrn
My work must in some level be inspired by all these artists. Naked portraiture will always be interesting. The most beautiful and vulgar things are produced by the human body.
photography
art
artists
southafrica
capetown
october 2011 by wrrn
Roman Opałka | TRIANGULATION BLOG
october 2011 by wrrn
'My objective is to get up to the white on white and still be alive.' As of July 2004, he had reached 5.5 million. Adopting this rigorously serialized approach, Opałka aligned himself with many other artists of the time who explored making art through systems and mathematics
art
human
mathematics
process
painting
artists
october 2011 by wrrn
Editions of 100 — Products
october 2011 by wrrn
Editions of 100 is a collection of original limited edition works featuring art, design & photography. Each work is available in an edition of 100.
art
media
print
october 2011 by wrrn
A List Apart: Articles: Art Direction and Design
october 2011 by wrrn
Art direction brings clarity and definition to our work; it helps our work convey a specific message to a particular group of people. Art direction combines art and design to evoke a cultural and emotional reaction.
art
art-direction
photography
design
creativity
october 2011 by wrrn
Frieze Magazine | Archive | Art Rules
october 2011 by wrrn
The point is: your years studying are a luxurious time to read, absorb, obsess, get jaded, experiment with hallucinogens, work on your Twitter feed and so on. However, after spending four years in college and seven on a doctorate and teaching, I learned more about art in one year working at the Walker Art Center than in any school
human
productivity
art
work
life
beinghuman
october 2011 by wrrn
How a Blogging Duo Is Changing Fashion Photography With Animated Cinemagraphs
october 2011 by wrrn
After they published their first cinemagraphs, Beck recalls that no one wanted to book her for photographs anymore. They wanted her to create “that moving thing you do” — which is when they decided to coin the term “cinemagraph.” The two felt they needed the term because what they created was unlike an animated GIF.
photography
media
fashion
art
video
october 2011 by wrrn
Polargraph by Sandy Noble | TRIANGULATION BLOG
october 2011 by wrrn
Sandy Noble says on the project page that the mechanism is not wholly original;
"I have mainly taken inspiration from Hektor the Spraycan Robot, but in researching my machine came across prior art in the form of the AS200 Drawbot and Harvey Moon's drawing machine. And draftsmen will recognise this as a primitive, gravity assisted pen plotter." See more;
art
arduino
visualization
hardware
programming
processing
"I have mainly taken inspiration from Hektor the Spraycan Robot, but in researching my machine came across prior art in the form of the AS200 Drawbot and Harvey Moon's drawing machine. And draftsmen will recognise this as a primitive, gravity assisted pen plotter." See more;
october 2011 by wrrn
Warco: an FPS where you hold a camera instead of a gun
september 2011 by wrrn
Warco is a first-person game where players shoot footage instead of a gun. A work in progress at Brisbane-based studio Defiant Development, the game is a collaboration of sorts; Defiant is working with both a journalist and a filmmaker to create a game that puts you in the role of a journalist embedded in a warzone.
games
photography
ideas
war
media
art
from delicious
september 2011 by wrrn
BibliOdyssey: The Seven Liberal Arts
september 2011 by wrrn
Dialectic, a woman, seated on a wicker chair, engages in conversation with an elderly philosopher; she rests her feet on a stack of tomes labelled "ARISTOTELES" etc; a bird sits on her head, an eel is wrapped around her arm and a frog sits on an upright tome.
history
illustration
art
books
from delicious
september 2011 by wrrn
Emotional Breakdown
august 2011 by wrrn
An experimental visualization of the mood of people in photographs from The Guardian’s 24 hours in pictures as analyzed by the face.com face recognition API.
photography
image
human
data-mining
SentimentAnalysis
art
from delicious
august 2011 by wrrn
Protein® Feed | Hotel Minimal
august 2011 by wrrn
The experimental project blurs the lines between private and public spaces through the ‘shared public’ hotel room. It’s an interesting exploration into voyeurism, and how a person can be made the subject as part of an art project.
art
space
human
voyeur
berlin
psychogeography
from delicious
august 2011 by wrrn
Shoreditch of the dead - full version on Vimeo
august 2011 by wrrn
This is a zombie horror flick set in the office in which I work, based in Shoreditch in London. All the characters are based on my work colleagues, and the character animation is derived entirely from their photos on Facebook.
film
london
shoreditch
animation
art
design
from delicious
august 2011 by wrrn
Salvador Dali with Indiana Jones: Famous Paintings Mashed Up with 80s Adventure - DesignTAXI.com
august 2011 by wrrn
London-based illustrator and designer Aled Lewis features famous paintings mashed up with 80s adventure games for the iam8bit art show.
illustration
art
games
mashup
from delicious
august 2011 by wrrn
QR Code Stencil Generator and QR Hobo Codes | F.A.T.
august 2011 by wrrn
QR codes contain stencil islands in unpredictable configurations. QR_STENCILER automatically detects and bridges these islands, using thin lines that are minimally disruptive to the highly robust QR algorithm.
QRcodes
steetart
stencil
art
data
psychogeography
tools
from delicious
august 2011 by wrrn
What The Fuck Is My Street Art Strategy?
july 2011 by wrrn
WHAT THE FUCK IS MY STREET ART STRATEGY?
streetart
art
media
internet
ideas
funny
from delicious
july 2011 by wrrn
The Faux-Vintage Photo Part II: Grasping for Authenticity » Cyborgology
july 2011 by wrrn
just as the rise and proliferation of the mp3 is coupled with the resurgence of vinyl, there is a similar reclaiming of the aesthetic of the physical photo.
photography
aesthetics
history
culture
human
art
from delicious
july 2011 by wrrn
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